is there a reason you don't want to not-exist?

seeing as we're all going to die next wednesday due to this cern thingy, im just wondering how people are actually reacting to the possibility that we might not exist in a few days time?

personally i'm so disillusioned with modern life that i couldnt give a monkeys. i'm well aware that i would feel differently if i had a family etc but as it stands i couldn't care less if my atoms were ripped apart by the experiment.

Because I like being alive, even if life is shit. Living forever would be the best thing ever, even if you saw all your friends die and whatnot. You could pass on your infinite wisdom to people in your travels.

The Large Hadron Collider that's been built under the Alps. It gets switched on next Wednesday and one of the experiments could potentially create a black hole.

John Humphreys spoke to one of the scientists involved on Radio 4 this morning, who clearly had his tongue in a cheekward direction.

"Well there's two possible problems - one would be that we create a black hole that gets larger and eventually destroys the planet. The second is that it converts matter into 'Strangelets' which would start a chain reaction and convert all the Earth's matter into a gooey mass."

thefilthandthefury wrote:
Because I like being alive, even if life is shit. Living forever would be the best thing ever, even if you saw all your friends die and whatnot. You could pass on your infinite wisdom to people in your travels.

im actually looking forward to finding out what lies beyond this life, not in a morbid "i want to die/commit suicide" kind of way, im just very very curious. if its nothing then i wont have the capacity to be curious so its win win!

What if we're all transported like Gordon Freeman to the alien worlds but we get stuck there...I don't want to die from some freakish crocodile ripping my head off with its overly powerful tongue...especially when we haven't had a chance to sit down and talk about our differences.